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Earthlights and UFOs in Seismic Zones

Earthlights and UFOs in Seismic Zones
United Kingdom15 pages
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Summary

The phenomenon known as "earthlights" has been studied by scientists for decades, particularly in relation to geological fault lines. These lights, which can appear as spheres, triangles, or orbs, often manifest in areas of seismic activity and have been observed in places like Loch Ness or quarries. It is believed they are generated by processes such as thermoluminescence or rock friction, releasing charged particles that emit visible light. Although various scientific theories have been proposed—from chemical reactions to electromagnetic effects—the definitive explanation remains a mystery.

In addition to their geological connection, earthlights display unique characteristics. They often appear at night, though sightings during the day have also been reported. They can move unpredictably, approach observers, or disappear and reappear suddenly. Some accounts suggest these lights react to external stimuli, such as lasers or radar, adding an intriguing aspect to their study. Throughout history, they have been described with names like "will-o'-the-wisp" or "fire-breathing dragons," adapting to the beliefs of the time. Today, with technological advances and a better understanding of geophysics, scientists are seeking a clearer explanation for these phenomena that have fascinated observers for centuries.